Happy to see #MPRaccoon made it to the top of the building in the wee hours of the morning. Now hoping for reports that it is safe & can be relocated to surroundings that are more racoon friendly 😊🦝 pic.twitter.com/oNrnSFnGoq

The raccoon spent nearly 20 hours climbing the outside of a 25-storey St. Paul office tower. It was originally spotted on a the roof of a nearby two-storey building, where it was removed by maintenance workers. It then jumped over to the UBS building, scrambling up and down the concrete structure. The raccoon began climbing down as night fell, before changing its mind and reversing course.

Twitter users replied with a host of creative solutions to bring the creature to safety.

The raccoon eventually made its way onto the roof, where it was lured into a cage with some soft cat food. The critter was then released on private land in the suburbs of the Twin Cities by Wildlife Management Services.

TFW, after struggle, hardship, sacrifice and adversity, you FINALLY make it to the top.